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12 Sentences With "get away scot free"

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You can't do that much damage and kill so many people and then get away scot free.
There's a 50-square-mile section of land in Idaho where a murderer could get away scot-free.
Law enforcement's argument that warrant-proof communications could allow bad actors to get away scot-free is valid.
He worries that an off-duty policeman could take issue with something he did, shoot him and get away scot-free.
That's the other big argument against this rule: Why enact these more stringent regulations for ISPs while edge providers (as they're called) get away scot-free?
After all, it wasn't Ramona who created the class system she lives in, or caused the recession she's suffered through, or allowed those responsible to get away scot-free.
"It struck me that I'd been having too swell a time to get away scot-free, but this seemed too much of a price to pay, I love Frederick's!" she bemoans.
"What we can't have is a consequence-free world where people who turn a blind eye to abuses in their supply chain get away scot free," committee chair Mary Creagh told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
When start-ups get into trouble, he said, the buck tends to stop at the start-up's CEO, and a fair amount of blame has to fall on them, but investors tend to get away scot-free.
As he was gaining on them, suddenly the hooves of his stallion sagged in the desert sand and his limbs became paralyzed. So he begged him for mercy. At his entreaty, Muhammad prayed for his relief and let him get away scot-free by making a treaty of maintaining the secrecy of their whereabouts as well as warding off the other pursuers. When Suraqah was completely certain that Muhammad had reached Madīnah, he returned to Makkah relating his miraculous incident to everyone.
Two judges, Mr. Jha and Mr. Savalkar (Iftekhar in a guest appearance), discuss the case. Badri Prasad, who is well known for never having awarded a death sentence, has a friendly argument with Jha, which leads to a wager that it is possible for someone to get away scot-free with murder. In the meanwhile, romance is blossoming between Badri Prasad's daughter Meena (Nanda) and advocate Kailash Khanna (Rajendra Kumar), one of the rising stars in the legal fraternity and Badri Prasad's protégé. The young couple's visit to a ballet is rather unremarkable, except for the surreptitious appearance of Ashok Kumar, who is seen by the viewer romancing an unknown lady (Shashikala) in a private box.
Phillips entered the House of Commons in 2010 as Member of Parliament for Sleaford and North Hykeham, being its second parliamentary representative since the constituency was created, following Douglas Hogg. Phillips sat on the European Scrutiny Committee, the Public Accounts Committee and the Committee for the Defamation Bill. He showed "his anger and disappointment" with Lin Homer, head of HMRC, who he said had allowed HSBC to get away "scot free" with large-scale tax avoidance. He attracted criticism from some for spending around 1,700 hours annually working as a barrister whilst serving as an MP. Phillips described his own parliamentary attendance record as "excellent", asserting that his outside work "doesn’t affect the way in which I perform as an MP", and accused his critics of "envy" over his yearly £750,000 earnings from his legal work.

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